April 5, 20187 yr Sad news since these guys do high-performance maneuvers for the enjoyment of spectators. If I remember correctly, its been a long time since the thunderbirds lost an active duty pilot to a crash. http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-nellis-plane-crash-20180404-story.html A U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds pilot was killed Wednesday while doing routine training maneuvers at Nellis Air Force Base, officials said. The pilot's identity was being withheld pending notification of next of kin. Air Force officials said the pilot's F-16 fighter plane went down about 10:30 a.m. on the Nevada Test and Training Range. The cause of the crash was not immediately known and the Accident Investigation Board of the Air Force was investigating. In response to the crash, the Thunderbirds canceled their participation at this weekend's Air & Space Expo at March Air Force Base in Riverside County. Officials at Nellis Air Force Base said it was unclear how the mishap would affect the Thunderbirds' schedule for the remainder of the year. The team performs a heavy schedule, with 33 shows already set for 2018.
April 5, 20187 yr I saw the Blue Angels crash at Niagara Falls when Dad was still a reservist and we lived in upstate NY. It’s a horrible thing, you see the fireball a split second before you hear the boom, then suddenly sound of jet engines stops. I’ll pour one out for that aviator. Those guys are real pros who love what they do and serve our country as a labor of love.
April 5, 20187 yr Author did a quick look on wikipedia, and if I am reading this correctly, this is the first fatal Thunderbirds crash since the infamous 4diamond crash in 1982 when the whole formation crashed into the ground, killing all 4 pilots during training
April 5, 20187 yr Ugh. RIP. Blue Angels are scheduled to fly at the HOT Airshow this weekend and watching them always puts a knot in my guts.
April 5, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, AUS-97HORN said: did a quick look on wikipedia, and if I am reading this correctly, this is the first fatal Thunderbirds crash since the infamous 4diamond crash in 1982 when the whole formation crashed into the ground, killing all 4 pilots during training One of my senior NCOs (USAF) was the head of the advance team that went into the crash site to recover the bodies (or what was left).
April 5, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, Assman said: It's been a pretty rough week for military aviation. This. Bad year as well.
April 5, 20187 yr 6 hours ago, El Diablo said: Ugh. RIP. Blue Angels are scheduled to fly at the HOT Airshow this weekend and watching them always puts a knot in my guts. They've been scaring the clients up here at work today. Their practice has been more impressive than the Thunderbirds who are here more often.
April 5, 20187 yr It's supposed to be a windy bitch Saturday and I wonder if it is going to have any impact on any planned activities. Hope not. Edited April 5, 20187 yr by El Diablo
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